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Nancy Krieger Weston: You know, in the mornings when I first wake up? It's like swimming up from sleep and, in those first few moments I feel just like me. I feel like I've always felt since I was born. And then it hits me. Cancer. I mean, it literally hits me before I'm even awake yet. It is this burden, this massive weight that I have to strap on my shoulders and carry about until I get to go to sleep again that night. And sometimes I would just like to let it drown me. But then I think of the kids, and I know I can't let that happen.Elliot Weston: [clearly displeased] Nancy.Nancy Krieger Weston: What?Elliot Weston: Aw, Hon. It was just so nice there for a minute.Nancy Krieger Weston: [realizing] Oh. Sorry.Nancy Krieger Weston: [after a long pause] It's so hard not to look for someone to blame.Elliot Weston: [frustrated] We've been through this. I won't let you blame yourself, all right?Nancy Krieger Weston: No, I don't blame myself. But you blame me, don't you?Elliot Weston: That's... that's crazy! I wouldn't blame you!Nancy Krieger Weston: Sometimes things can be crazy, but they're still true. I mean - it is crazy that I may be dead real soon, but it's true.Elliot Weston: Nancy, please!Nancy Krieger Weston: Don't ask me not to speak the truth.Elliot Weston: I wouldn't do that.Nancy Krieger Weston: I think you are.Elliot Weston: [suddenly helpless] I just got you back, Nance. I just got you back.Nancy Krieger Weston: I just got you back. We've got to figure this out.Elliot Weston: [allowing her to draw him close] Help me.Nancy Krieger Weston: I'll try.Elliot Weston: But I'm supposed to be helping you.Nancy Krieger Weston: It's not a one or the other thing.

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